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    Energy-momentum tensors for non-commutative Abelian Proca field

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    We study two different possibilities of constructing the energy-momentum tensors for non-commutative Abelian Proca field, by using (i) general Noether theorem and (ii) coupling to a weak external gravitational field. Both energy-momentum tensors are not traceless due to the violation of Lorentz invariance in non-commutative spaces. In particular, we show that the obtained energy density of the latter case coincides exactly with that of obtained by Dirac quantization method.Comment: 9 page

    New five-dimensional Bianchi type magnetically charged hairy topological black hole solutions in string theory

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    We construct black hole solutions to the leading order of string effective action in five dimensions with the source given by dilaton and magnetically charged antisymmetric gauge BB-field. Presence of the considered BB-field leads to the unusual asymptotic behavior of solutions which are neither asymptotically flat nor asymptotically (A)dS. We consider the three-dimensional space part to correspond to the Bianchi classes and so the horizons of these topological black hole solutions are modeled by seven homogeneous Thurston geometries of E3E^3, S3S^3, H3H^3, H2×E1H^2 \times E^1, SL2R~\widetilde{{SL_2R}}, nilgeometry, and solvegeometry. Calculating the quasi-local mass, temperature, entropy, dilaton charge, and magnetic potential, we show that the first law of black hole thermodynamics is satisfied by these quantities and the dilaton hair is of the secondary type. Furthermore, for Bianchi type VV, the TT-dual black hole solution is obtained which carries no charge associated with BB-field and possesses a dilaton hair of secondary kind. Also, the entropy turns to be invariant under the TT-duality

    Land Mobile Satellite Service (LMSS): A conceptual system design and identification of the critical technologies. Part 1: Executive summary

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    A system design for a satellite aided land mobile service is described. The advanced system is based on a geostationary satellite which employs a large UHF reflector to communicate with small user antennas on mobile vehicles. It is shown that the system through multiple beam antennas and frequency reuse provides for radiotelephone and dispatch channels. It is concluded that the system is technologically feasible to provide service to rural and remote regions

    Land Mobile Satellite Service (LMSS): A conceptual system design and identification of the critical technologies: Part 2: Technical report

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    A conceptual system design for a satellite-aided land mobile service is described. A geostationary satellite which employs a large (55-m) UHF reflector to communicate with small inexpensive user antennas on mobile vehicles is discussed. It is shown that such a satellite system through multiple beam antennas and frequency reuse can provide thousands of radiotelephone and dispatch channels serving hundreds of thousands of users throughout the U.S

    Synchronization dynamics of two nanomechanical membranes within a Fabry-Perot cavity

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    Spontaneous synchronization is a significant collective behavior of weakly coupled systems. Due to their inherent nonlinear nature, optomechanical systems can exhibit self-sustained oscillations which can be exploited for synchronizing different mechanical resonators. In this paper, we explore the synchronization dynamics of two membranes coupled to a common optical field within a cavity, and pumped with a strong blue-detuned laser drive. We focus on the system quantum dynamics in the parameter regime corresponding to synchronization of the classical motion of the two membranes. With an appropriate definition of the phase difference operator for the resonators, we study synchronization in the quantum case through the covariance matrix formalism. We find that for sufficiently large driving, quantum synchronization is robust with respect to quantum fluctuations and to thermal noise up to not too large temperatures. Under synchronization, the two membranes are never entangled, while quantum discord behaves similarly to quantum synchronization, that is, it is larger when the variance of the phase difference is smaller

    Regular (2+1)(2+1)-dimensional spatially homogeneous α′\alpha'-corrected black holes in string theory

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    We present the solution of string effective action on spatially homogeneous (2+1)(2+1)-dimensional spacetime with the source given by dilaton and antisymmetric BB-field in the presence of central charge deficit term Λ\Lambda. We consider the two-dimensional space part to be Weyl-related to a surface of arbitrary negative constant Gaussian curvature with symmetries of two-dimensional Lie algebra. It is shown that the geometry is a Lobachevsky-type geometry that can be reduced to hyperbolic type if the negative Gaussian curvature of the surface equals −12-\frac{1}{2}. At leading order string effective action, we obtained a black hole solution whose line element is Weyl-related to this homogeneous spacetime with arbitrary negative Gaussian curvature. The solution can be reduced to the BTZ black hole by choosing a special set of parameters. Also, it is shown that the central charge of the CFT coincides with that of the AdS spacetime related to the Chern-Simons model with gauge group SO(2,2)SO(2,2). The solutions appear to be in the high curvature limit Rα′≳1R\alpha'\gtrsim1, with emphasis on including the higher order α′\alpha' corrections. Considering the two-loop (first order α′\alpha') β\beta-function equations of σ\sigma-model, we present the α′\alpha'-corrected black hole solutions
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